Rubbish Boy
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I have been asking around about the method above, getting touch up paint a very fine brush and carefully painting in the scratch, however I have been told on metallic paint such as Black Magic, even after machine polishing it will be noticeable that it's been painted, so generally not a good idea on metallic paint.
Well I'm going to disagree with what you've been told , and it is a tried and tested method. But I will say that if you aren't confident then you're better off not having a go yourself. It can easily be messed up and does take a bit of patience and time to get it right.
But if you only have a small chip or small scratch where it's hardly worth having a whole panel sprayed, and in most cases they'll want to blend it into other panels too, it gets a bit expensive, so even if you don't do a perfect job it can be better than having the chip or scratch especially if it's deep and starts rusting.